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First Century Christianity

First Century Christianity

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Here is the perseverance of the saints who keep the commandments of Yahweh and their faith in Yeshua. (Revelation 14:12) The first century Christians were a mix of Jews who accepted Yeshua (Jesus) as the Messiah and Gentiles who accepted the Messiah and then learned how the keep the Torah. the first century faith is remarkably simple and you are invited to follow this podcast to learn the doctrines and worship practices of those first century believers. This podcast is part of the ministry located at https://firstcenturychristianity.net/First Century Christianity Christianity Spirituality
Episodes
  • The Sabbath: Creation’s Sign for All Mankind
    Jun 21 2026

    This sermon teaches that the seventh-day Sabbath is rooted in creation, established by God as a continuing sign for all mankind, and preserved through the biblical weekly cycle from Genesis to the future restoration described in Isaiah. It contrasts biblical Sabbath observance with man-made religious traditions, emphasizing that faith is shown through obedience, holy time, fellowship, rest, and living according to the Creator’s instructions.


    Sabbath, seventh day, creation, Genesis 2, Genesis 1, Exodus 20, Leviticus 23, Isaiah 66, Hebrews 4, Yahweh, Yeshua, commandments, obedience, faith and works, holy convocation, Mikra Kodesh, Sabbath rest, biblical time, evening and morning, sunset to sunset, new moon, Abib, biblical calendar, creation week, Sabbath for mankind, people of God, Torah observance, commandment keeping, holy days, fellowship, worship, rest, Sunday worship, Council of Laodicea, time zones, biblical authority, signs of faith

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    42 mins
  • Faith, Emotion, and Doctrine: Don’t Be Shaken
    Jun 16 2026

    In this video, I reflect on the balance between emotion and truth in the life of a believer in Messiah. Drawing from observations about Christian and Jewish-based scholars, I talk about how emotionally driven faith can become unstable when challenged, while identity-rooted conviction tends to remain steady. My encouragement is simple: let emotion and logic work together in your faith, and do not let doctrinal disputes or historical debates shake your identity as a child of God. May Yahweh bless you and keep you in the name of His Son, Yeshua.

    Longer message here https://open.spotify.com/episode/52RWkuHIW6ITXb5RegeiCN?si=3B7yDGzMTfCMAwrvsloIOg


    faith, doctrine, emotion in faith, Christian theology, Messianic faith, Yeshua, Yahweh, Hebrew roots, apologetics, spiritual growth, faith and reason, Christian encouragement, believers in Messiah, doctrinal disputes, biblical truth, staying grounded, theology and faith, unshaken faith, identity in God, heart and mind

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    3 mins
  • When Faith Hurts: Good Works, Betrayal, and the Love of God
    Jun 14 2026

    This sermon explores John 3:16–18 and the tension between faith, emotion, and obedience. It reflects on how believers often approach faith through doctrine and problem-solving, yet still face deep pain when betrayed by family, friends, or the world around them. Drawing from Genesis, Isaiah 53, Matthew 5, and the crucifixion of Yeshua, the message emphasizes that good works matter, our actions affect others, and emotional suffering is part of the human experience. Even in heartache, God’s love, salvation, and purpose remain sure. The call is to be angry and do not sin, to let our light shine through good works, and to trust that God can bring good out of even the deepest wounds.


    John 3:16, John 3:17, John 3:18, sermon, Christian sermon, faith and works, good works, betrayal, emotional pain, suffering, God’s love, salvation, Yeshua, Jesus Christ, Isaiah 53, Genesis 3, Matthew 5:13-16, light of the world, salt of the earth, be angry and do not sin, obedience, discipleship, forgiveness, family pain, spiritual growth, Christian encouragement, biblical teaching

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    37 mins
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